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The winners are⦠super scavenging siblings, Lottie & Jack! Jack chose a bug stuck in a cobweb for his fascinating thing ...on the way back from their walk unfortunately the bug was being eaten by the spider for dinner! Jack said it was half fascinating and half disgusting!
Lottie found a very interesting rainbow bug , an unknown wiggly creature in our pond but mainly wanted to share that it was flying ant day! Ants had made a home in our allotment compost heap and there was hundreds of them swarming around. She said it's fascinating because the ants only have wings for a few days!Thank you, our intrepid explorers, for sharing these creepy crawly discoveries with us! Koko and Kira tip their hats to you.
If you want to check out our winners and the other amazing submissions, head to our socials @koalakids.fm. Could you be our next winner & get an exclusive shoutout on the pod!? Our next activity is making a koala headband! Iβll be wearing mine! And I want to see how gorgeous yours turn out- so send your pictures toΒ koko@koalakids.fm
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